3.05 Subsidized Housing (summary)
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,This dataset provides information on Tempe's subsidized housing program. Tempe has a fixed number of Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) based on our HUD contract, which represents the maximum number of families that the Housing Authority could assist. Congress and HUD do not fund the program to assist all of the families we are allotted to assist. We can only assist the number of families we have the budget to assist.,HUD provides an initial funding amount based on what they anticipate they will allocate to housing assistance payments. The actual amount of funding received is subject to change depending on Federal Budget priorities, Congressional approval and many other factors.,Expenditures are reported monthly, as HUD requires expenses to be posted in the month they were incurred rather than the month the expense was paid.,The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.05 Subsidized Housing.,Additional Information,Source: Manually maintained data, Housing Pro and Quickbooks,Contact: Irma Hollamby Cain,Contact Phone: 480-858-2264,Data Source Type: Excel,Preparation Method: Monthly values are calculated by determining the month each of the expenditures was for and retroactively accruing the funding use to the appropriate period. There are multiple, multistep excel worksheets that are used to balance between the specialty Housing Software, City Financial System and the HUD mandated reporting system. Additionally, it is important to note that Funding is allocated by Congress on the Federal Fiscal Year (October - September), the City operates on a Fiscal Year (July - June) and HUD provides funding on the Housing Authority in Calendar Year (January - December) funding increments. Therefore, the City must cross balance between three funding years.,Publish Frequency: Annually,Publish Method: Manual,Data Dictionary,,
DHS Annual Report 2013-14 Dataset - Additional Data - output performance
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This dataset supports the 2013-2014 annual report of the Department of Human Services, which details how the department met its objectives and highlights key achievements for the reporting period. This particular dataset is additional information providing a summary of Social housing data including, public rental housing, public housing client profiles, rental stock, stock management program activities, social housing dwellings and changes to Director-owned dwellings during 2013–14, Social housing assistance focuses on providing adequate, affordable and accessible housing targeted to those in greatest need, delivered cost-effectively and in coordination with support services where required. Social housing assistance is provided on a long or short-term basis. Long-term social housing assistance includes public rental accommodation, community-managed housing in Director-owned properties and community-owned stock for designated client groups and rental accommodation for low income Victorians with identified support needs. Long-term public rental housing also includes movable units. In recent years, housing assistance has been increasingly targeted to people in greatest need. Targeting to high need groups has impacts in terms of stock turnover and costs. Short-term social housing is provided to Victoria’s homeless individuals and families. Clients are assisted under the Crisis Supported Accommodation and Transitional Housing Management programs.